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It Appears Donald Trump Is a Pedophile or Condones Pedophilia

Update: For the sake of the nation, I hope these accusations are untrue. I really do. The nation needs prosperity. I don't know if Donald Trump can provide that prosperity, and I have my doubts. But, let us put these accusations into the past until other information surfaces.

Donald Trump may very well be a pedophile, not proven in a court of law, and/or condones pedophilia.

From the blog link above:

About Epstein, Trump said:

"I've known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy,'' Trump booms from a
speakerphone. "He's a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he
likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the
younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life."[Emphasis mine]

Epstein is a known pedophile, convicted in
2008. He has settled with 50 young women, and is said to have supplied a
sex ring of young underage women, for powerful businessmen and other
powerful figures in NYC. Trump is toast if we show people he condones
pedophilia. And it appears he does!

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The blog link is useful as it goes into detail about certain Trump pedophilia issues. He can squash this claim about donating to pedophile groups simply by showing his tax return. It is clear Mr Trump had a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein no matter what his attorney says.The link above spells it out.

I do not believe Trump can fix his unwholesome ties with Jeffrey Epstein, since he was found in Epstein's little black pedophilia book in 2004. He had numerous contacts with Epstein during those years, and even flew with him on his private jet according to Epstein's brother Mark, in sworn testimony.

A new lawsuit has emerged, filed in NYC, alleging Trump raped and beat a girl, then 13, and promised to kill her if she told his family. That is a serious charge. There is a witness who has given her testimony to the court.

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